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The Transportation Safety Committee on Sept. 10 discussed residential concerns about parked vehicles obstructing George Agate and nearby Sutton Road and indicated support for a town parking restriction that would ban parking on both sides of designated sections.
Committee members said they met with select‑board representatives and neighborhood residents; the select board indicated support for a parking‑ban approach that specifies exact locations. The committee reported that sign locations are being finalized and that residents and select‑board members helped refine the proposed limits.
Nut graf: the committee intends to recommend a posted, ordinance‑style no‑parking zone on portions of George Agate and adjacent Sutton Road to the select board so the town can install regulatory signs to preserve roadway clearance and address safety concerns.
Staff will prepare the formal regulation language and map the sign locations for the select board; once the select board approves, DPW will install signs under the usual process.
Ending: the committee noted the measure is intended to maintain travel lane clearance and that final placement and effective dates will be set by select‑board action.
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